Weekly Status Update - San Diego County, California
County of San Diego
COVID-19 Weekly Update
2/23/2023
COVID-19 Hospitalization Rate by
Vaccination Status
Average Daily Hospitalizations per 100,000 People 5 Years and Older
(14-day average : 1/15/2023 ¨C 1/28/2023)
Unvaccinated*
Vaccinated?
(per 100K - 5+ years)
(per 100K - 5+ years)
3.43
Hospitalizations per 100,000
Hospitalization rate for
unvaccinated residents
is 9.8 times higher
than vaccinated
residents
5.0
4.5
4.0
3.5
3.0
2.5
2.0
1.5
1.0
0.5
0.0
0.35
14-Day Rolling Average COVID-19 Hospitalization Rate by
Vaccination Status in San Diego County Residents Age 5 Years
and Older in the Previous Three Months
Date of Hospital Admission
Unvaccinated*
Vaccinated?
According to CDC, several factors likely affect crude case rates by vaccination and booster dose status, making interpretation of recent trends difficult. Limitations include higher
prevalence of previous infection among the unvaccinated and un-boosted groups; difficulty in accounting for time since vaccination and waning protection; and possible differences
in testing practices ( such as at-home tests) and prevention behaviors by age and vaccination status.
*An unvaccinated hospitalization, or death is one that occurs in a person who has not received a COVID-19 vaccine. Partially vaccinated persons are excluded.
?A vaccinated hospitalization or death is one that occurs in a person who received at least two doses of a two-dose vaccine series (e.g., Pfizer, Moderna) or one dose of a one-dose
series (e.g., Johnson & Johnson) at least 2 weeks before they tested positive for COVID-19. This includes persons who have received a monovalent or bivalent booster dose.
San Diego County Population from SANDAG 2019 Population Estimates (Prepared June 2020) for persons 5 years of age and older = 3,144,061. The vaccinated population for each
day is the cumulative number of county residents 5 years of age and older documented to have received the final or booster dose of COVID-19 vaccine at least 14 days prior to that
day. The unvaccinated population is the estimated county population 5 years of age and older minus the partially vaccinated, fully vaccinated, and boosted populations. For more
information see the COVID-19 Watch and the Summary of Cases by Vaccination Status. Prepared by the County of San Diego. Data through 2/18/2023, updated 2/23/2023.
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COVID-19 Deaths by Vaccination
Status
Average Daily Deaths per Million People 5 Years and Older
(28-day average: 1/1/2023 ¨C 1/28/2023)
Unvaccinated*
Vaccinated?
(per million - 5+ years)
(per million - 5+ years)
1.88
2.5
Deaths per million
Death rate for
unvaccinated residents
is 3.5 times higher
than vaccinated
residents
0.54
28-Day Rolling Average COVID-19 Death Rate by Vaccination
Status in San Diego County Residents Age 5 Years and Older
in the Previous Three Months
2.0
1.5
1.0
0.5
0.0
Unvaccinated*
Date of Death
Vaccinated?
According to CDC, several factors likely affect crude case rates by vaccination and booster dose status, making interpretation of recent trends difficult. Limitations include higher
prevalence of previous infection among the unvaccinated and un-boosted groups; difficulty in accounting for time since vaccination and waning protection; and possible differences
in testing practices ( such as at-home tests) and prevention behaviors by age and vaccination status.
*An unvaccinated hospitalization, or death is one that occurs in a person who has not received a COVID-19 vaccine. Partially vaccinated persons are excluded.
?A vaccinated hospitalization or death is one that occurs in a person who received at least two doses of a two-dose vaccine series (e.g., Pfizer, Moderna) or one dose of a one-dose
series (e.g., Johnson & Johnson) at least 2 weeks before they tested positive for COVID-19. This includes persons who have received a monovalent or bivalent booster dose.
San Diego County Population from SANDAG 2019 Population Estimates (Prepared June 2020) for persons 5 years of age and older = 3,144,061. The vaccinated population for each day
is the cumulative number of county residents 5 years of age and older documented to have received the final or booster dose of COVID-19 vaccine at least 14 days prior to that day.
The unvaccinated population is the estimated county population 5 years of age and older minus the partially vaccinated, fully vaccinated, and boosted populations. For more
information see the COVID-19 Watch and the Summary of Cases by Vaccination Status. Prepared by the County of San Diego. Data through 2/18/2023, updated 2/23/2023.
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COVID-19 Cases in San Diego County
by Illness Onset Date
Confirmed COVID-19 Cases by Date of Episode Date*
San Diego County Residents, N = 983,031
18,000
June 15
California
moved
beyond the
Blueprint
17,000
16,000
December 13
First shipments of
vaccine arrive in
San Diego
15,000
14,000
13,000
11,000
10,000
9,000
8,000
7,000
6,000
5,000
4,000
3,000
2,000
1,000
0
December 6
Regional Stay-atHome Order
(RSAHO)
February 14
July 13
Declared local health
Indoor operations for
emergency and local
certain sectors closed
emergency
November 10
June 12
March 13-18
San Diego County in
Gyms,
Local Restrictions
Purple Tier
hotels,
Imposed
bars, and
August 31
March 19
other
CA started
California
businesses
Blueprint
Stay-at-Home
open
for a Safer
Order
Economy:
March 29 ¨C April 4
San Diego
San Diego orders
County in
renewed indefinitely,
Businesses
Red Tier
local face covering
opening
mandate, cruise ships
incubation
period
restricted
January 25
RSAHO
Lifted
March 17
San Diego
County in
Red Tier
March 5
1 million
doses
administered
in San Diego
August 2
2 million
SD
residents
fully
vaccinated
April 7
San Diego
County in
Orange Tier
April 28
1 million SD
residents fully
vaccinated
Local Actions/Events
State Actions/Events
Illnesses
that began
during this
time may
not yet be
reported
December 9
First Omicron
variant case
identified
November 11
FDA expands
booster eligibility
for 18+ year old's
October 29
EUA for Pfizer
primary series
5-11 year old's
March 29
FDA authorizes
second booster
dose for select
groups
June 17
FDA expands
primary series
eligibility to 6
months and
older
2/14
2/26
3/9
3/21
4/2
4/14
4/26
5/8
5/20
6/1
6/13
6/25
7/7
7/19
7/31
8/12
8/24
9/5
9/17
9/29
10/11
10/23
11/4
11/16
11/28
12/10
12/22
1/3
1/15
1/27
2/8
2/20
3/4
3/16
3/28
4/9
4/21
5/3
5/15
5/27
6/8
6/20
7/2
7/14
7/26
8/7
8/19
8/31
9/12
9/24
10/6
10/18
10/30
11/11
11/23
12/5
12/17
12/29
1/10
1/22
2/3
2/15
2/27
3/11
3/23
4/4
4/16
4/28
5/10
5/22
6/3
6/15
6/27
7/9
7/21
8/2
8/14
8/26
9/7
9/19
10/1
10/13
10/25
11/6
11/18
11/30
12/12
12/24
1/5
1/17
1/29
2/10
12,000
June 9
San Diego
County in
Yellow Tier
December 9
FDA expands
booster
eligibility for
16-17 year
old's
Vaccine EUA Expansion
January 3
FDA expands
booster
eligibility for
12+ year old's
Data are preliminary and subject to change
2020
2021
*Episode date is the earliest date of illness onset date, specimen collection date, date of death, or date reported.
Abbreviations: EUA: emergency use authorization
Data available at: Prepared by County of San Diego, Emergency Operation Center, 2/23/2023.
2022
2023
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COVID-19 Cases by Episode Date
397
392
170
226
246
287
295
153
180
301
2/9
274
304
2/8
157
243
2/3
127
179
248
2/2
305
179
157
200
341
324
270
290
315
327
352
191
245
300
Date
2/18
2/17
2/16
2/15
2/14
2/13
2/12
2/11
2/10
2/7
2/6
2/5
2/4
2/1
1/31
1/30
1/29
1/28
1/27
1/26
1/25
1/24
1/23
1/22
0
1/21
100
1/20
New Cases
400
381
COVID-19 Cases Among San Diego County Residents
New Cases by Episode Date*, Last 30 Days
(1/20 - 2/18)
Data are preliminary and subject to change. As of 10/3/2021, new case counts include cases that are presumed reinfections, defined as a positive test more than 90 days
after the first positive test for a previous infection or an infection with a different lineage.
*Episode date is the earliest available of symptom onset date, specimen collection date, date of death, date reported. Due to testing and reporting lags, additional cases
may be added to previous week totals.
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Prepared by County of San Diego, Emergency Operations Center, 2/23/2023
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